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See also
Frederick Delius (client and friend)
Paul Gauguin's exhibit at Les XX, 1889
Notes
References and sources
References
Sources
Bowness, Alan (5 August 1971). Gauguin. Phaidon Press. p. 16. ISBN 0-7148-1481-4.
Blackburn, Henry (1880). Breton Folk: An Artistic Tour in Brittany. Illustrated by Randolph Caldecott. London: Sampson Low, Marston, Searle & Rivington.
Cachin, Françoise (1992). Gauguin: The Quest for Paradise. 'New Horizons' series. Translated by Paris, I. Mark. London: Thames & Hudson. p. 195. ISBN 0-500-30007-0.
C. Childs, Elizabeth; Figura, Starr; Foster, Hal; Mosier, Erika (2014). Gauguin: Metamorphosis. Museum of Modern Art. ISBN 978 0 87070 905 0.
Childs, Elizabeth C. (6 October 2011). "Chapter 6: Remixing Paradise – Gauguin and the Marquesas Islands". In Greub, Suzanne (ed.). Gauguin and Polynesia. Hirmer Verlag. pp. 306–321. ISBN 978-3-7774-4261-7.
Danielsson, Bengt (1965). Gauguin in the South Seas. New York: Doubleday. p. 336.
Danielsson, Bengt (1969). The Exotic Sources of Gauguin's Art. p. 29.
Eisenman, Stephen F., (1999). Gauguin's Skirt. London: Thames and Hudson. ISBN 978-0-500-28038-6.
Eisenman, Stephen F., (2008). Paul Gauguin: Artist of Myth and Dream. Milan: Skira. ISBN 8861304583
Field, Richard S. (1973). Paul Gauguin: Monotypes. Philadelphia Museum of Art (Lebanon Valley). LCCN 73077306. OL 5430689M.
Frèches-Thory, Claire (1988). "The Return to France". The Art of Paul Gauguin. with Peter Zegers. National Gallery of Art. pp. 369–73. ISBN 0-8212-1723-2. LCCN 88-81005.
Goddard, Linda (2008). "'The Writings of a Savage?' Literary Strategies in Paul Gauguin's "Noa Noa"". Journal of the Warburg and Courtauld Institutes. 71. Warburg Institute: 277–293. doi:10.1086/JWCI20462786. JSTOR 20462786. S2CID 193429511.
Gauguin, Paul; Morice, Charles (1901). Noa Noa: The Tahiti Journal of Paul Gauguin.
Gauguin, Paul (2011) [1921]. Paul Gauguin's Intimate Journals. Translated by Van Wyck Brooks. Mineola, New York: Dover Publications. ISBN 978-0-486-29441-4.
Gauguin, Paul. The letters of Paul Gauguin to Georges Daniel de Monfreid, translated by Ruth Pielkovo; foreword by Frederick O'Brien. archive.org
Gayford, Martin (2006). The Yellow House: Van Gogh, Gauguin, and Nine Turbulent Weeks in Arles. London: Penguin UK. p. 368. ISBN 0-670-91497-5.
Huntington Wright, Willard (1915). Modern Painting: Its Tendency and Meaning New York: John Lane Company.
Mathews, Nancy Mowll (2001). Paul Gauguin, an Erotic Life. New Haven, Connecticut: Yale University Press. p. 316. ISBN 0-300-09109-5.
Rewald, John (1986). Studies in Post-Impressionism. Harry N. Abrams Inc.
Richardson, John (1991). A Life of Picasso: The Cubist Rebel: 1907–1916. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. ISBN 978-0-307-26665-1.
Solomon-Godeau, Abigail. "Going Native: Paul Gauguin and the Invention of Primitivist Modernist," in The Expanding Discourse: Feminism and Art History. 1st ed. Boulder, CO: WestView, 1992. 313–329
Stuckey, Charles F. (1988). "The First Tahitian Years". The Art of Paul Gauguin. with Peter Zegers. National Gallery of Art. pp. 210–95. ISBN 0-8212-1723-2. LCCN 88-81005.
Sweetman, David (1995). Paul Gauguin: A Life. New York City: Simon & Schuster. ISBN 0-684-80941-9.
Szech, Anna (15 February 2015). "Marquesas 1901–1903". In Bouvier, Raphaël; Schwander, Martin (eds.). Paul Gauguin. Fondation Beyeler (Hatje Cantz). pp. 148–9. ISBN 978-3-7757-3959-7.
Thomson, Belinda (1987). Gauguin. London: Thames and Hudson. p. 215. ISBN 0-500-20220-6.
Walther, Ingo F. (2000). Gauguin. Taschen. p. 95. ISBN 978-3-8228-5986-5.
Further reading
Wildenstein, Georges (1964). Gauguin (in French). Vol. I. Paris: Les Beaux-arts, éditions d'études et de documents.
Wildenstein, Daniel (2002). Gauguin Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings (1873-1888) (in French). Vol. I. Paris: Wildenstein Institute and Skira/Seuil.
Wildenstein, Daniel (2002). Gauguin Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings (1873-1888) (in French). Vol. II. Paris: Wildenstein Institute and Skira/Seuil.
Paul Gauguin, His Life and Art by John Gould Fletcher
Morice, Charles (1901). Noa Noa: The Tahiti Journal of Paul Gauguin, Paris: H. Floury.
Gauguin, Paul (Brooks, Van Wyck, translator; 1997). Gauguin's Intimate Journals. Preface by Emil Gauguin, New York, Crown Publishers, 1936.
Pichon, Yann le; translated by I. Mark Paris (1987). Gauguin: Life, Art, Inspiration. New York: Harry N Abrams. ISBN 978-0-8109-0993-9.
Rewald, John (1956; revised 1978). History of Post-Impressionism: From Van Gogh to Gauguin, London: Secker & Warburg.
External links
Paul Gauguin at the Museum of Modern Art
Online exhibition of Paul Gauguin at the museum of art
Gauguin it's not just Genius or Monster, NY Times exhibition review
Gauguin Paintings, Sculpture, and Graphic Works at the Art Institute of Chicago
Works by Paul Gauguin at Project Gutenberg
Works by or about Paul Gauguin at the Internet Archive
Gauguin's Cats in Art
The Private Collection of Edgar Degas, fully digitized text from the Metropolitan Museum of Art libraries (see essay: Degas and Gauguin pp. 221–234)
Paul Gauguin in American public collections, on the French Sculpture Census website
Gauguin's Intimate Journals, 1936 – on Archive
Gauguin – A Dangerous Life – documentary broadcast by BBC Four in December 2019
www.Gauguin.org
Gauguin: Catalogue Raisonné of the Paintings, 1889–1903, the digital catalogue raisonné at the Wildenstein Plattner Institute
Pellegrino Tibaldi (1527, Valsolda - 27 May 1596, Milan), also known as Pellegrino di Tibaldo de Pellegrini, was an Italian mannerist architect, sculptor, and mural painter.
Biography
Tibaldi was born in Puria di Valsolda, then part of the duchy of Milan, but grew up in Bologna. His father worked as stonemason. He may have apprenticed with Bagnacavallo or Innocenzo da Imola. His first documented painting was likely as at 15 years of age, a Marriage of Saint Catherine.